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Nilson sees openings to attack

Nilson sees openings to attack

Their numbers in the Saskatchewan Legislature may have been reduced substantially, but the New Democratic Party's energy level is up and with an experienced mentor serving at the helm as interim leader, they're ready to do their jobs as the provincia
Artists attend local workshop

Artists attend local workshop

A group of local artists show some of the work they produced at an artists' workshop held at the Allie Griffin Art Gallery on Thursday evening.
Playing in a big puddle

Playing in a big puddle

Morgan Sidloski, Tylan Charlton and Trey Sandiford have fun splashing around in a large puddle that appeared at the corner of 18th Street and Slezak Crescent on Friday afternoon.
Valuable information for Sun Country communities

Valuable information for Sun Country communities

By gathering data, the Regional Intersectoral Committee (RIC) of southeast Saskatchewan has gained some valuable insight into the health and well-being of a good portion of Saskatchewan's population.
First Nations provides bursts of energy

First Nations provides bursts of energy

The sounds of First Nations and Metis songs and dances resonated throughout the halls and gymnasium at Sacred Heart/Sacre Coeur School in Estevan last Thursday evening.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to a total of 38 calls during the week of Friday, Feb. 24th to Thursday, March 1st.
Youth return reflective from first look at Haiti

Youth return reflective from first look at Haiti

A group of Macoun youth returned last week from a mission to Haiti energized but tired, and with a new perspective on the conditions under which many live.
'Weyburn goats' arrive at villages in the Philippines

'Weyburn goats' arrive at villages in the Philippines

Salvador Cariaga is originally from the Philippines and he serves his home country as a missionary who travels throughout North America.

Carlyle council to move ahead with request for borrowing

At the latest meeting of the Carlyle town council, councillors approved a plan to move ahead with a request to borrow the $2,607,500 needed to add a new sewer trunk line to the existing infrastructure, as well as adding an additional aeration cell to

Immigration Minister, Hon. Jason Kenney attends Roundtable focused on Saskatchewan's labour shortage

A Roundtable of representatives from local business and government was held on February 25 at City Hall. The issue at hand was the current shortage of available labour in Saskatchewan.
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